What is the impact of commercial farming on the rural community?
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Well, the commercial farming really have the great impact on the rural community.
This gives the way of earning to the farmers and rural people so that they can work and earn for their livings.Most of the rural people make the commercial farming as their profession and they are doing it from generation to generation.
It also helped the farmers to increase their living standards and make their name in the market.This also helped the transfer of agricultural knowledge from generation to generation.Moreover the environmental impact are also visible as the village environmental remains quite clean as compared to city.
This gives the way of earning to the farmers and rural people so that they can work and earn for their livings.Most of the rural people make the commercial farming as their profession and they are doing it from generation to generation.
It also helped the farmers to increase their living standards and make their name in the market.This also helped the transfer of agricultural knowledge from generation to generation.Moreover the environmental impact are also visible as the village environmental remains quite clean as compared to city.
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Negative impacts of commercial farming are that it expels the surface soil which makes damage to the soil. These surface soils contain organic matter, plant supplements, and soil particles. This influences profitability on the farm.
Commercial farms regularly develop a lot of excrements, which can deliver poisonous gasses, for example, ammonia. Disintegrated ammonia in water isn't just exceptionally poisonous to fish yet can likewise be changed over to perilous nitrates.
Elevated nitrate levels in drinking water are exceedingly harmful to people, causing conceivably deadly oxygen level in babies.
Commercially grown good we eat contains perceptible levels of pesticides and anti-infection agents.
Commercial farms regularly develop a lot of excrements, which can deliver poisonous gasses, for example, ammonia. Disintegrated ammonia in water isn't just exceptionally poisonous to fish yet can likewise be changed over to perilous nitrates.
Elevated nitrate levels in drinking water are exceedingly harmful to people, causing conceivably deadly oxygen level in babies.
Commercially grown good we eat contains perceptible levels of pesticides and anti-infection agents.
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